SOLUTION: When tested in a cool garage at 12°C a motor tyre is found to have a pressure of 190 kPa. Assuming the volume of air inside remains constant, what would you expect the pressure to
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Question 1186722: When tested in a cool garage at 12°C a motor tyre is found to have a pressure of 190 kPa. Assuming the volume of air inside remains constant, what would you expect the pressure to become after the tyre has been allowed to stand in the sun so that the temperature rises to 32°C? Atmospheric pressure =190 kPa.
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